emiliog.bsky.social
sixteen guest star appearances on The Love Boat between 1977 and 1984
(Sr. UX Designer at Bethesda.net slash ZeniMax slash Xbox slash Microsoft)
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wowwww this place is wild! i look forward to the photos!
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never forget the score of the movie literally about a running woman...
youtu.be/omZopnZH15E
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if they worked a Harrison Ford plane crash joke into the movie's climax? cinema.
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he chewed scenery and withered pitifully in the same shot, absolutely a top guest appearance
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wearing the "RITOS" Starfleet PT shirt to the gym is perfect. i'm glad you were recognized for it!
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phew, yeah, gotta break out of the app prison!
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thanks for finding the link - donated!
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hold up, a roguelike Skyrim dungeon? that sounds great!
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absolutely! just as long as they don't *incessantly bitch about it* like some fighting game fanatics i've known...
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huh... have i been wrong this whole time?!
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lol i love it - and i am also intrigued by crafting mayhem!
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his reads of "these boys get that syrup in them..." and "drunk enough to kick your ass!" still kill me
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i have not seen this film, but... hyper-dramatizing the speed and intensity of motorcycle riding seems incredibly superfluous. show someone potting plants like this and you have my attention.
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wwwwweasel
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hey, if it worked for Korn...
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AWOOOOOOO! i hope they can finish it!
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lol i cannot imagine Istvan in the Thunderdome, but that makes it all the better
i saw some extravagant juggalos go at it, but a buddy saw something better: Amish kids on rumspringa. no alcohol-sopped party kids there, just strapping farm boys that was apparently an epic fight.
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already clicking like just for the thumbnail
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"for some reason my kids stopped watching skibidi videos and now just ask for books by a guy named 'Pynchon'"
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i would also rank Prodigy in the middle, but #1 for "the most hopeful Star Trek"
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i finally finished Prodigy S2 and it's damn good Trek through and through (flaws and all). hard to rank, especially since it'll probably just be those two seasons.
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one of those "no small parts" movies, and his is a home run
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lol totally: layers of discovery, the need to be delicate, confusion at the choices of the past...
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fun fact: it won't make Maryland drivers any better. they'll just find new and curious ways to be utter shite.
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don't ever trust a weapons dealer named Jean-Baptiste
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hot damn that is lovely
we salute a wagon ancestor
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real gamerz know where the action is at
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Fallout: New Vegas (2010)
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"...and, for some reason, Cardassians love it."
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hear me out: a backdoor Death Becomes Her sequel
that or you find out her ex is Jim Carey's Cable Guy
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happy birthday! blame it on the cats, they owe you!
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the rooms were full, so people set up in the backrooms, but they're still the backrooms and, err...